jobbery

From jobber (wholesaler; one who does odd jobs), from job, of unknown origin.
Earliest documented use: 1769.

USAGE:

“Scandals about cronyism, jobbery, and the overzealous advancement of party
advantage caused deep and lasting damage.”
Liam Fay; Independent TDs are Losing Their Way in a Fog of Self-Importance;
Irish Independent (Dublin); Jan 17, 2015.